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Classification of prodrugs
Type II Extracellular
Lisdexamfetamine
Loperamide oxide
Oxyphenisatin
Sulfasalazine
Acetylsalicylate
Bacampicillin
Bambuterol
Chloramphenicol succinate
Dihydropyridine pralixoxime
Dipivefrin, Fosphenytoin
ADEPs GDEPs VDEPs
Toxification
is the conversion of chemical compounds into more toxic forms. This conversion can take place in the body as well as in substrates such as soil or water. The conversion can be caused by enzymatic metabolism in the body or in microorganisms as well as by abiotic chemical reaction. This concept is related to prodrugs, which are inactive drugs which become activated in the body.